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Re: [TenTec] Fwd: Model 715 question

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Fwd: Model 715 question
From: geoffrey mendelson <geoffreymendelson@gmail.com>
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Date: Thu, 26 May 2011 18:42:32 +0300
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On May 26, 2011, at 6:32 PM, Jim Lowman wrote:

> Please reply to jruing@ameritech.net
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject:      Model 715 question
> Date:         Wed, 25 May 2011 23:57:35 -0400
> From:         Richards <jruing@ameritech.net>
>
> Mono ?   Really ?   Do HEIL microphones really use 1/8 inch mono  
> plugs ?
> Not a three-pole jack like they use on popular computer microphones?
> Like they have on the K3 ?     How did this happen ?
>
> So...  Is there a way to use that jack with computer type electret
> condenser microphones ?    or with dynamic type computer headset
> microphones ?
>
> Can someone good at reading the schematic tell me if there is a way to
> provide bias voltage to a STEREO  three-pole jack (assuming I install
> one in place of the MONO jack it comes with)   to provide bias voltage
> like is provided on Pin 2 of the Omni VII and Model 715 8-pin mic
> connector?   I am still trying to figure these things out.


Dynamic microphones do not need any DC bias, so they just connect to  
tip and ring, the two connectors on the 1/8 inch jack.

HT's such as Icon use a stereo plug with the middle connector having a  
small DC voltage on it. It is current limited so that if it is shorted  
to ground by placing a mono plug in the jack, nothing happens except  
for a few milliamps going down the drain, as it were.

Computer headsets are more complicated, they have 3 connections like a  
stereo microphone.

This was the first hit I found when I googled for "computer microphone  
wiring":

<http://www.hobby-hour.com/electronics/computer_microphone.php>

As you can see, you need to install a voltage source and current  
limiting resistor.

Note that using this may not be a good thing, try to get a headset  
with limited high frequency response in the microphone and some echo  
cancelation or you will be transmitting everything except the  
operator's voice. :-(

73,

Geoff.


-- 
Geoffrey S. Mendelson,  N3OWJ/4X1GM
It's amazing how many people have no clue what the word "contiguous"  
means. :-(










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